CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to German Patent Application No. 10 2009 003 273.8, filed May 20, 2009, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to an aneurysm clip with two rotatably connected scissors-shaped clip parts, each having one clamping arm and one operating arm, wherein the two clip parts are guided in such a fashion that they can be rotated in a working rotation range between a closed and an open end position.
BACKGROUND
An aneurysm clip of this type is disclosed e.g. in DE 10 2004 016 859 A1.
The aneurysm clip disclosed in DE 10 2004 016 859 A1 comprises two clip parts, one of which, the first clip part, being inserted into a rotary receptacle of the other, second clip part and secured therein by a small guiding plate. This small guiding plate is welded to the second clip part after fitting together the two clip parts, thereby preventing detachment of the two clip parts in a direction opposite to the fitting direction. However, welding of the small guiding plate requires complex assembly, in which the welded plate is subsequently machined in order to prevent formation of flashes.
In contrast thereto, it is the object of the present invention to further develop an aneurysm clip of the above-mentioned type in such a fashion that subsequent machining is not required, thereby improving the surface quality.
SUMMARY
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention in that the two clip parts are connected to each other via a push-fit rotary lock, wherein the two clip parts are axially inserted into one another in an open assembly rotation position located, in particular, outside of the working rotation range, and are axially locked to each other by subsequent rotation in the working rotation range.
The inventive push-fit rotary lock permits the two clip parts to be inserted into one another and be rotatably guided without additional components.
In one particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, each of the two clip parts has an axially open receptacle, the bottom of which has two oppositely disposed pivot guide sections on the outer periphery and respectively interposed assembly recesses, the two clip parts each having two pivot bearing sections disposed opposite to each other with respect to the receptacle for the pivot guide sections of the respective other clip part, wherein the pivot bearing sections of the second clip part are formed as guiding grooves and in the assembly rotation position, the two clip parts are axially fitted into one another with their two assembly recesses between the two pivot bearing sections of the respective other clip part and can be transferred by subsequent rotation into the working rotation range in which the pivot guide sections of the first clip part engage in the guiding grooves of the second clip part.
A closing spring is preferably disposed in a through-hole which is formed by bores of the two clip parts, which bores are centered with respect to the axis of rotation, the closing spring pretensioning the two clip parts into their closed end position.
The pivot guide sections of one clip part and the assembly recesses of the other clip part are preferably disposed with respect to angular position and angular length such that the two clip parts can be axially fitted into one another only in one single assembly rotation position.
With particular preference, each pivot bearing section of the second clip part is overlapped on the side facing away from the bottom by a protrusion and is thereby formed as a guiding groove. For reasons of manufacturing technology, the second clip part is advantageously formed identically to the first clip part except for the protrusions.
Further advantages of the invention can be extracted from the description, the claims and the drawing. The features mentioned above and below may be used individually or collectively in arbitrary combination. The embodiments shown and described are not to be understood as exhaustive enumeration but have exemplary character for describing the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1 a, 1 b show the inventive aneurysm clip in the closed state (FIG. 1 a) and in an assembly rotation position with maximum width opening (FIG. 1 b), wherein a closing spring is not shown;
FIGS. 2 a, 2 b show a first clip part of the aneurysm clip shown in FIG. 1 in top view (FIG. 2 a) and in side view (FIG. 2 b); and
FIGS. 3 a, 3 b show a second clip part of the aneurysm clip shown in FIG. 1 in top view (FIG. 3 a) and in side view (FIG. 3 b).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The aneurysm clip 1 shown in FIGS. 1 a, 1 b comprises two scissors- shaped clip parts 2, 3 which are connected to each other and can be rotated about an axis of rotation 4. The two clip parts 2, 3 each have a clamping arm 2 a, 3 a and an operating arm (operating branch) 2 b, 3 b, which are disposed opposite to each other with respect to the axis of rotation 4. The operating arms 2 b, 3 b can be forced apart against the force of a closing spring (not shown) by means of applying forceps which engage between the two operating arms 2 b, 3 b, thereby opening the clamping arms 2 a, 3 a.
The two clip parts 2, 3 are guided in such a fashion that they can be rotated in a working rotation range between the closed end position shown in FIG. 1 a, in which the two clamping arms 2 a, 3 a abut each other, and an open end position. As is described in more detail below, the two clip parts 2, 3 are connected to each other by a push-fit rotary fastener 5, wherein the two clip parts 2, 3 are axially fitted into one another in a maximally opened assembly rotation position (FIG. 1 b) located outside of the working rotation range, and are axially locked to each other by subsequent rotation into the working rotation range.
As is shown in FIGS. 2 a, 2 b, the first clip part 2 has an axially open receptacle 6 a, the bottom or base plate 7 a of which has two oppositely disposed pivot guide sections 8 a on the outer periphery and respectively interposed radially inwardly projecting assembly recesses 9 a. The transition area between the base plate 7 a and the clamping arm 2 a or operating arm 2 b is provided with two pivot bearing sections 10 a which are disposed opposite to each other with respect to the receptacle 6 a, face the axis of rotation 4, and are each formed by a step on the clamping arm 2 a and on the operating arm 2 b.
The bottom plate 7 a has a bore 11 a which is centered with respect to the axis of rotation 4.
As is shown in FIGS. 3 a, 3 b, the other, second clip part 3 has an axially open receptacle 6 b, the bottom or base plate 7 b of which has two oppositely disposed pivot guide sections 8 b on the outer periphery and respectively interposed assembly recesses 9 b. Two pivot bearing sections 10 b which are disposed opposite to each other with respect to the receptacle 6 b are provided at the transition area between the base plate 7 b and the clamping arm 3 a or operating arm 3 b, face the axis of rotation 4, and are each formed by a step on the clamping arm 3 a and on the operating arm 3 b. The base plate 7 b has a bore 11 b which is centered with respect to the axis of rotation 4. Each pivot bearing section 10 b is overlapped by a protrusion 12 on the side opposite to the base plate 7 b and thereby formed as a guiding groove. The second clip part 3 is identical to the first clip part 2 except for its two protrusions 12.
The two assembly recesses 9 a, 9 b of the clip parts 2, 3 are respectively oriented between the two pivot bearing sections 8 b, 8 a of the respective other clip part for connecting the two clip parts 2, 3 to form an aneurysm clip 1, and are axially fitted into one another in the assembly rotation position shown in FIG. 1 b until their bottom plates 7 a, 7 b abut each other. The two clip parts 2, 3 are subsequently transferred into the working rotation range through rotation, in which the pivot guide sections 8 a of the first clip part 2 engage in the guiding grooves 10 b of the second clip part 3 and are pivoted therein, and the pivot guide sections 8 b of the second clip part 3 are also pivoted on the pivot bearing sections 10 a of the first clip part 2. Due to the engagement of the pivot guide sections 8 a in the guiding grooves 10 b, the two clip parts 2, 3 are axially connected to each other in the working rotation range and are locked in a direction opposite to the fitting direction.
The pivot guide sections 8 a, 8 b and the assembly recesses 9 b, 9 a of the two clip parts 2, 3 are arranged with respect to angular position and angular length such that the two clip parts 2, 3 can be axially fitted into one another only in the illustrated assembly rotation position.
The central bores 11 a, 11 b of the connected clip parts 2, 3 form a through-hole 13 into which a leg spring (not shown) is inserted, the two leg ends of which are respectively welded to the clip parts 2, 3. As a result, the two clip parts 2, 3 are pretensioned into their closed end position and also secured in the direction opposite to the fitting direction.